We’ve just come home from eating lunch there following a lovely walk in the area. The food was fine, but we were stuffed into a tiny corner without enough space to move or be comfortable. Having booked in advance for 3 people and a dog they’d had plenty of time to accommodate us appropriately. Unfortunately another table had pushed ours back and made the entire experience really uncomfortable. I would have appreciated that the staff step in and help us, but they just expected us to cram ourselves in. I brought it up to the staff on paying and no apologies were made. Good food, but overall a disappointing experience and we won’t be back.
Just had the most amazing Christmas day dinner. I can honestly say that we Couldn't fault anything.....the staff, the meal and the surroundings were second to none. Thank you to everyone and we will DEFINITELY be dining with you again...you have made our Christmas 🎄
From the moment we walked in, we knew we were going to have a lovely evening. Under new management, this pub offers a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. Cosy chairs by the log fire, as well other comfy areas, make for an ideal place for food and drinks. The food is delicious. The menu is relatively small, but this allows for high quality, home cooked food, which is what a village pub should be about. The restaurant is small but perfectly sized for an intimate dinner for two or a larger group. The service is excellent, with staff wanting to ensure everything is as it should be. Four-legged guests are also made welcome by the staff who treat all customers as friends.
Great pub with a massive garden, food is good quality and atmosphere is great. Accepts (slightly) muddy boots and dogs which is useful as it's opposite the cricket pitch and some woodlands. In the summer the garden is a real bonus with plenty of seating, a good climbing frame/playset for kids and cover as well. There is some parking onsite and there is some onstreet parking around although it gets busy as this is white a popular spot - but no worries if it's full try your luck at the Hit and Miss around the corner! Accessibility wise there are some steps inside, do get to the 'restaurant' and to get to the loos. The carpark is gravelly and prone to puddles and there is limited pavement if you park on the road, which has some significant potholes.
Sunday lunch was a solid 8/10 for the chicken which came with decent roast potatoes (not too crispy on the outside), excellent vegetables (beautifully cooked carrots, green beans, cabbage), a good amount of chicken on and off the bone. Let down by the lack of a Yorkshire pudding, ordinarily I’d be insulted by that, but the super pork (?) crackling on top of the chicken and the weirdly square and thin slab of slightly toasty stuffing, I think that’s what it was. It was good. Beers on tap all decent. Nice atmosphere, lovely service, little garden out back, dog-friendly - look forward to coming back some time.
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Penn Street, Amersham, HP7
Very traditional olde worlde English pub with parquet flooring, large inglenook open fireplaces, leather sofas and original low ceiling beams. Excellent high quality food served in very relaxed environment with a warm personal service.
Winchmore Hill, Amersham, HP7
Winchmore Hill, Amersham, HP7
The Potter’s Arms is a traditional village pub situated in the stunning location of rural Buckinghamshire. Our menu hopes to reflect the warm and friendly atmosphere that this tradition embodies and evokes.